If the League really wants to open the game up to those international players I think that the program is too restrictive. Instead of one Division (decided Randomly) getting the roster exemption at camp and PS shouldn’t the NFL just open the program for the entire league?
if you think about it there are only 4 players right now benefiting. Wouldn’t it benefit the program to keep the same rules for international players but allow every team one camp exemption and one PS exemption?
By doing that you now have a potential 32 players benefiting from the program instead of just 4 a year.
Yes you could elevate him. You could pay him more on the PS as well players can make the choice to stay on the PS instead of signing with the other teams as well.
Except when it comes to Wade he has different rules at this point. Being he is Bills Property the entire season another team can not touch him.
Nope I will never agree with paying RBs a contract that AVV over 10M a year.
And how much did he contribute in that Super Bowl?
Nope I didn’t. Did Rams win the Super Bowl. How was Gurley in said super bowl?
Show me ONE RB making the type of Money that Zeke is now making in the Superbowl. This will not help Dallas get to or WIN a Superbowl.
Draft a Back, use him up during rookie deal. He wants Double Digit Millions yearly let him walk. Rinse and Repeat
Is it?
How Many SBs have Dallas won with this Dominate RB, and best OL in the league that ANY RB can perform behind?
What about Minny in the last generational Talent RB in Peterson?
In Order
Re-sign Poyer (will be going into last year of Deal next year)
Look at Re-signing depending on their play this year
Jordan Phillips
Alexander
Lawson
Then Sign
Yannick Ngakoue
Amari Cooper
And Players are not in breach of contract when they hold out either. So goes both ways. I have NO ISSUE with players holding out trying to get more money.
However they have to know the market and Gordon has overplayed his hand this entire summer
Yep and Owners shouldn’t complain about holdouts either. Looking at you Jones.